Heritage, USA-Schaumburg, IL

Heritage CSNS Auctions

The finest known 1792 Silver Disme AU50 PCGS Secure, Ex: Judd-Donald G. Partrick Collection, a rare second chance for collectors to acquire one of the most important and seminal early U.S. coinage issues, realized an impressive $998,750 final price to take the top spot in Heritage Auctions’ $22.7+ million April 27-May 1, 2016 CSNS U.S. Coins Signature® Auction held in conjunction with the annual Central States Numismatic Society Convention at the Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center Hotel in Schaumburg, IL.

The $22.7+ million U.S. Coins auction was the lead event in Heritage’s $28 million trio of CSNS events – featuring a sell-through rate by total dollar value of more than 92% – which saw Heritage’s CSNS Currency Signature® Auction realize $4.3+ million and Heritage’s World Currency Signature® Auction, which rose to more than $900,000.

“Important early U.S. coinage was the main draw in this auction,” said Greg Rohan, President of Heritage Auctions, “and elite collectors stepped up to take advantage of offerings that may well not be seen again for another generation or two.”

The finest known J-10 1792 Disme SP64 Brown PCGS Secure, Ex: Garrett-Simpson, proved itself as an incredible and desirable artifact of the first days of the United States, nabbing a final price realized of $705,000. The coin’s significance as one of the first minted in the newly constructed Philadelphia Mint in the early 1790s, was enhanced by its close association with David Rittenhouse, the first Director of the U.S. Mint.

Rounding out the early U.S. trio atop the auction podium was an impressive 1776 Continental CURRENCY Dollar MS65 PCGS Secure, in pewter, which rose amidst spirited bidding to finish the evening with a $235,000 final price realized. The 1776 Continental dollar is one of the most enigmatic issues in the early federal coinage series, with researchers believing they were struck as a substitute for paper dollars in late 1776.